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GQHARR'IS. i Wheelbarrow Wheel, No. 105,939. Patented Aug- 2, 1870,

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, GEORGE HARRIS, OF W EnsPoRT, NEW YORK.

iam Patent No.105,939, dated August 2, 1870.

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The Schedule referred to in'these Letters iatentand making part of the samev Bexit known that I, GEORGE -HARRI'S, of Weedsport, in the county of Cayuga and State of New York,

have invented a new andimproved Wheelbarrow- Wheel; and I dowhereby declare that the following is to the accompanying drawing.

.My invention consists in an iron wheel for wheelbarrows, composed of wrought and east-iron combined,

a suflicient description thereof, reference being made the axle,spokes, and the being wrought iron, and the hub and felly being cast-iron, the hub and felly being cast solid, with the other named Wrought-iron parts.

Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of the wheel, through the axis of the hubi Figure 2 is a, frontelei'ation.ofthe same.

Figure 3 is a side elevation A represents the axle.

B, the hub. q a 0, the spokes.

D, the tire.

' E, the felly. V

The hub is cast solid on the axle of wrought iron and the wrought-iron spokes, as arranged, and the folly is cast solid on the outer ends of the spokes and within the wrought-iron tire, the whole consisting of parts combined, arranged, and constructed to form a substantial, durable, and comparatively cheap wheel for wheelbarrows and the like.

I claim as my inventi0n 1 A wheelbarrow-wheel, consisting of wr0ught-iron axle, spokes, and tire, and cast-iron hub and felly, combined, arranged, and constructed as and for the purposes set forth. a

' GEORGE HARRIS.

Witnesses:

I. RHEUBOTTOM, JAMES M. GILL. 

